ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN OLFACTORY CORTEX
Project Number5R01DC002271-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderSTRIPLING, JEFFREY S
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT FAYETTEVILLE
Description
Abstract Text
The objective of the proposed research is the analysis of a novel form of
long-term potentiation recently discovered in olfactory cortex. This
potentiation is induced by repeated high-frequency stimulation of the
olfactory bulb or of association fibers in olfactory cortex, and is
manifested as a selective long-term potentiation of late components in
potentials evoked in the olfactory cortex and olfactory bulb. Previous
research indicates that this potentiation is very long-lasting and is
dependent upon activation of NMDA receptors for its induction. Evaluation
of available evidence supports the hypothesis that this potentiation
reflects enhanced transmission at the synapses made by cortical
association fibers upon inhibitory neurons in the olfactory cortex and
olfactory bulb.
The proposed research will explore the functional significance of this
potentiation and test the hypothesis outlined above using evoked potential
and single-cell recording techniques and a current source-density analysis
in freely-moving and urethane-anesthetized rats. These techniques will be
used to address the following issues: a) the identity of the specific
synapses that undergo potentiation; b) the effect of this potentiation on
the response of principal neurons in the olfactory cortex and olfactory
bulb to activation of afferent and cortical association fibers, c) the
relationship of this potentiation to other forms of functional plasticity
known to occur in olfactory cortex, and d) the circumstances under which
this potentiation is most likely to occur naturally. The outcome of this
research should provide insight into how synapses in the olfactory cortex
and olfactory bulb are modified by experience and how this modification
affects patterns of activity within these two areas and interactions
between them. This in turn should aid in understanding the mechanisms of
information processing, storage, and retrieval in the olfactory forebrain
and, by extension, contribute to the understanding and eventual treatment
of olfactory disorders.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
NMDA receptorsbrain electrical activitycentral neural pathway /tractevoked potentialshippocampuslaboratory ratlong term potentiationneural information processingneural plasticityneural transmissionolfactionsolfactory lobesingle cell analysis
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
191429745
UEI
MECEHTM8DB17
Project Start Date
01-August-1994
Project End Date
31-July-1998
Budget Start Date
01-August-1996
Budget End Date
31-July-1998
Project Funding Information for 1996
Total Funding
$105,671
Direct Costs
$74,923
Indirect Costs
$30,748
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1996
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$105,671
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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